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CarrralL’s Rapio PROGRAMS TODAY'S PROGRAM WMAL—630k WRC—950k HE EVENING JUNE 7, 1937. WOL—1,310k WISV—1,460k P. M T. §. Navy Band Let's Talk It Over | Pepper Young's Family Ma Perkins Vic and Sade The O'Neills ‘Wakeman's Sports Page Spotlight Revue Wakeman's Sports Page Radioland Orchestra Col. chk MA]or Pop Concert Clup matmee Lorenzo Jones Home Folks’ Frolic Follow the Moon The Guiding Light Queens Co. Handicap News Bulletins Wakeman's Sports Page Variety Program Base Ball Game Story of Mary Marlin | Carol Escorts and Betty The Singing Lady Evening Star Flashes Little ‘Weymann Dari Dan Adventures | Don Winslow Orphan Annie Wak!mnns Sports Page Today's Winners ) | U. S. Army Band Medic Tea Time |Lowell Thomas al Association Sundown Revue News—Music Fantastic Facts Cocktail Capers In Black and White Al Jahn’s Orchestra Dance Tunes Eclipse Program Evening Rhythms News—Scores Holland Shaw Amos Uncle Patti )| Tic Toc Revue News Bulletins Dinner Hour 'n’ Andy Ezra Chapin {Ink Spots Poetic Melodies Arch McDonald Phantom Fingers | Boake Carter Wakeman on Sports Dinner Concert News—Music . Sung by Crmby ““The Enchanted Hour” Eclipse Program Paul Martin's Music urns and Allen The Voice ‘Romance in Rhythm Horace Heidt'’s Orch. Annnuncers Court & Pick and Pat | Good Times Security |Melodic Strings Hour Fibber McGee of Charm Radio Theater Five Star Final ‘smmp Club ) |Nano Rodrigo's Orch. |National Radio Forum Variety Program Xavier Cugat's Orchestra |Frank Morgan Eldcr Michaux | Wayne King's Orch. Cesare Sodero "“Your Neck o’ Woods” Art Brown & o " |Organ Reveries Jolly Coburn’s Orch. Eddie Varzos' Orch. Hugo ‘News—Music Supper Dance Mariani’s Orch. Isham Jones' Orch, Robert Horton Anson Weeks’ Orch. 11:00 | 11:15 11:30 11:45 News Bulletins Slumber Hour Bill Coyle—Night Owl Arthur Reilly Midnight Frolic News Bulletins Chas. Dornberger’s Orch. | |Henry King's Orch. ‘Maxim Lowe's Orch, Arch McDonald 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 ‘Sign off Charlie (“:aylom's"o?cn.’;v’vncmng Hour o News Bulletins | Joe Sanders’ Orch. Sign Off Sanders’ Orch —News TOMORROW’'S PROGRAM JUNE 8, 1937, Gordon Hittenmark Lights Out News—Sun Dial | Morning Devotions Letbert Ensemble Cheerio | Musical Clock ~ Sun Dial News—Art Brown Art Brown y |Breakfast Club Breakfast Club—News News—Hittenmark Gordon Hittenmark Art Bro»\n 'Sun Dial Jean Abbey News—Art Bachelor’s Children Tim Healy Ma Perkins News Bulletins Myriad Voices Mrs. Wiggs | John's Other Wife Just Plain Bill Today’s Children Art Brown Choir Loft | Marriage Clinic News—Police Flashes Betty and Bob Hymns of All Churches Modern Cinderella John K. Watkins The O'Neills Personal Colum: Vic and Sade Edward MacHugh David Harum Backstage Wife The Mystery Chef The Wife Sa\cr [Get Thin to Music Merry Go Round Milky Way All-Star Varieties Big Sister Rhythmaires Terri Franconi Better Business Stroller's Matinee | story iHE“O I*Arm Myriad Voices of Mary Marlin Peggy chair Quartet” |Parents’ Club Sunshine Girls |Organ Recital |We Are Four ‘The Gumps Your News Parade Helen Trent Romance Our Gal Sunday |Eclipse Program 12:15 |[News Bulletins 12:30 ‘F‘arm and Home Hour 12:45 | |News—Music |Dan Harding's Wife ‘Words and Music Happy Felton's Orch. News—Music Luncheon Music | Church of the Air Jack Berch's Boys Pretty Kitty Kelly Merrymakers Real Life Stories “T00 | 1:15 1:30 1:45 Farm and Home Hour N. B. C. Music Guild Mnrv To Be Announccd Mason Concert Orchestra Louise Wilcher Quiet Sanctuary Hit Tunes Afternoon Rhythms Dental Association News Bulletins Myrt and Marge “2:00 | 2:15 Eclipse Program Airbreaks Kidoodlers |Have You Heard? | Pepper Young's Family |Ma Perkins Vic and Sade | The O'Neills ‘Wakeman's Sporis Page |Afternoon Matinee Al Jahn's Orchestra Concert Hall 'Wnkeman's Sports Page " i Your Health Loren: e Home Club Matinee &3 a3| 20 Jones Folks' Frolic Follow the Moon GEN | The Guiding Light Texas Jim Lewis News—Bulletins ‘Wakeman's Sports Page Variety Program |Sing and Swing Jewish Program Margaret Daum Story of Mary Marlin Nellie Escorts and Betty |The Singing Lady 5 |[Evening Star Flashes 58a3 | Little Revell Consumers’ Program Don Winslow Orphan Annie Wakeman’s Sports Page |Radioland Orch. |Wakeman's Sports Page | Today's Winners Base Ball Game “500 LSmenre News 5:15 |Meredith Willson's orch. | 5:30 ‘Tea Time [Sundown Revue ‘hews—Muslc |'Cocktail Capers |Black and White !Johnny Messner's Orch. | Base Ball Game Winning Contract BY THE FOUR ACES. Generous. Today's hand was played at the | Morris then led a club, intending to Devonshire Club in London, England. | The principals involved were George | Morris, as declarer, and Cedric Kehoe, | his West opponent. Between those two sterling players, there ensued a lively battle of wits. South, dealer. Both sides vulnerable. 9109542 483 98654 Mr. Kehoe. N W+ E s L) Q6 4AJ954 SJ10732 A4QJ10986532 v_— ¢KQ *AQ Mr. Morris. ‘The bidding: South West 1a 2v 4. Pass ba Bbl. Pass Mr. Morris, with his tremendous freak hand, hoped to reach a slam, and hence opened with one spade in- stead of the conventional shut-out four-spade bid. As the bidding pro- gressed and his partner showed no signs of strength, Mr. Morris came to the conclusion that he would have to defend, and finally obtained the contract at five spades doubled. After trumping the opening heart North Pass Pass Pass East Pass 56 Pass The Haunting Veies of MAXINE with PHIL SPITALNY and the Only ALL-QGIRL SINGING ORCHESTRA on the Air Presented by the Deaiers of cnmuu.‘ ELECTRIC 3 Tvery Monday lead, declarer, for want of a better | laid down the king of diamonds. East won with his ace and returned a trump to prevent any possible ruff in dummy. Mr. Kehoe allowed dum- piay, my’s king to win finesse the queen. play, declarer paused to think. had Mr. Kehoe been so generois as | to allow him to win a trick in dummy, thus presenting him with an oppor- There could be only one answer—his seemingly generous opponent must hold the king of clubs. Having come to the conclusion that the finesse would be a losing propo: tion, Mr. Morris went right up with his ace and dropped the singleton tunity to finesse? king. keen strategy, and the hand bears out our contention of last Sunday’s article | that there are times when the finesse for a king should be spurned. (Copyrighy, 1937.) the trick, and Mr. The Four Aces will be pleased to answer letters {rom readers if a stamped (3-cent), self-addressed envelope is in- closed with each communication. If you desire the pocket outline of the Four Aces' system of contract bridge, send. with your request. a_ stamped Ci-cent), self-addressed, large-size en- velope to the Four Aces, Inc.. 130 West Forty-second “street. New York City. and you will receive an outline, with- out any charge. The next article in this series will apepar Wednesday. Britain Buys U. S. Cars. Nearly three-fourths of the automo- biles imported into Britain this year | Before making this Why Both players had exhibited some | were from the United States. HARASS WASHDAY WAS MAKIN e — fees NOT THIS ONE. ITS A WEW KIND THE IVORY SOAP Pty g EDHA FOOL—: ING | cula” | at 9. STAR, WASHINGTON , D. C, MONDAY, Young Washington A little play at recess and Eleanor Solnitzky, 6. , is again ready to tackle her lessons in the first grade of the Chevy Chase Elementary School. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Othmar Sodnitzky of 109 Thornapple street. Tomorrow: Billy Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Wilson, at the Phoebe A. Hearst School. Slar 5!(117 Photo. BLACK T0 EXPLAIN WAGE BILL TONIGHT Alabama Senator to Speak on The Star’s Radio Forum at 9:30 P.M. ENATOR HUGO L. BLACK, Alabama Demacrat, will ex- plain the proposed minimum wage and maximum hours labor law in the National Radio Forum to- night. The forum is arranged by The Star and broadcast over a coast-to- coast network of the National Eroad- casting Co., with WMAL carrying the program locally at 9:30 o'clock. Sen- ator Black is sponsor of the adminis- tration-backed measure intended to | protect labor from “starvation wages” and unfavorable working conditions. As chairman of the Senate Com- mittee on Education and Labor, Sen- ator Black has been an advocate. of the short work week for many years, often having suggested a 30-hour | maximum. The current proposal calls for & national board of labor stand- ards. EREOL FLYNN and Frances Farmer are co-starred in “British Agent,” in the Radio Theater version, pre- sented over WJSV at 8 o'clock. “Santa Lucla,” “Funiculi, Funi- | compose an Italian potpourri | to be offered by the Continentals | Quartet, Vivian Della Chiesa, Opal Craven and the orchestra, under di- rection of Dr. Frank Black—WRC TARANTELLA" “O Sole Mio, CEEARE SODERO conducts classi- cal selections of the lighter sort | as & Mutual feature heard through WOL at 9:30 o'clock. | 'HE ENCHANTED HOUR,” an original radio drama written by H. Donald Spatz, receives its air premiere over WMAL at 7. It is billed as a modern fantasy wherein & mys- ' YOUR RADIO WONT WORK PHONE MET. 0764 An expert radio technician will estimate repair costs. If you don't want it repaired — no charge. LEETH BROS. 1220 13th St. N.W. 8 AM.to8P. M. <o AND THAT DANCE LAST WEEK, WHEN YOU WERE SO T/RED. HE DANCED FOUR TIMES WITH EDITH G AN "OLD WOMAN "OF HER, UNTIL... LTTLE SCRUBBING YOUR LIFE AWAY FOR A MAN} DO YOU THINK HELL STILL LOVE YOU WHEN YOUR FRESHNESS AND CHARM IS GONE —WHEN YOU LOOK. LIKE A SCRUBWOMAN / HATHA! Il on THATS ONE | PEOPLE MAu,n‘sun i OF THosE Fast Y “SOAKING SOAPS! BUT ARENT THEY TERRIBLY HARSH, DON'T THEY FADE COLORS AND BITE YOUR NANDS ? | LOOK AT HARRIET= MY, SHE CERTAINLY 1S A CHANGED AS CAN BE—VET SOAKS OUT DIRT. HER HUSBAND'S BEEN TRYING TO GET A DANCE WITH HEX everywhere are ravi this new ‘“‘no-scrub, no-boil” soap mada by the I 80ap people ..o wfyaumkforamflhh ips, OXYDOL Unlike other “no-scrub” soaps, washing, yet you soak Even grimy [ 10 boiling. xY ABOUT COLORED THINGS. LOVELY WNITE || OXYDOL ACTUALLY SEEMS ALREADY. AND TO BRIGHTEN COLORS ONLY IS MINUTES INSTEAD OF FADE THEM. with a gentle rub. And white ‘modern soaps! about wundry from the wear and tear of ing. And it saves ecrul hours of dal country of Arkansas, known folklore and legends of the picturesque region, and melodies presented by the male chorus and orchestra—WJSV, terious stranger appears at a house ! (ARPE NTER'S | party. UTHOR CARL CARMER takes his audlence into the backwoods relating little. with folk songs 9:30. A “DRESS REHEARSAL" of to- morrow's broadcast description of the total eclipse of the sun has bee; scheduled for the preparations being explained by | Announcer George Hicks. 7:30 by WMAL, with PR & SINGER’S ROLE ONNIE BOSWELL of the popular Boswell Sisters team of stage and radio fame, has becn selected for a important role in Columbia’s for Nothing,” now before the cameras. Francis Lederer and “Thanks Madeleine Car- the direction TONIGHT ERROL FLYNN FRANCES FARMER “BRITISH AGENT” DIRECTED BY Cecil B. deMille 8 P " Eastern s Standard Time and Coast-to-Coost Columbia Network Dance TOm'qfif to HUGHIE BARRETT'S Famous Orchestra Thrill to the singing of: JEAN O'NEILL BARRY McKINLEY and the GRIFFIN THREE-O GRIFFIN ALLWITE | T1C-TOC REVUE S MINUTES LATER:HARRIET SEEKS COMFORT FROM HER FR\END/A NURSE. SILLY GIRL=STILL SCRUBBING CLOTHES IN THIS NEW DAY OF ‘NO-SCRUB" SOAPS, ' ,wq STAND Y\ WAIT= LL GET SOME IT=ALLTHAT ITS MAKING A WRECK OF ME. MY, WHAT PEP— I JHUANES 1O l OXYPOL-AND AND LOOK AT THOSE ROSES INYOUR ( ALLTHE DRUDGERY) CHEEKS.YOU LOOK. LIKE SWEET SAVE BACKACHES—SAVE CLO'I'HES With This New Safe “No-Scrub” Soap Perfected at the Cost of $1,000,000 By the Makers of Gentle lmSup clothes wash £ {0 5 shades whitet than with less Also, OXYDOL cuts washing time 25% 409, in tub or machine! It saves dofim cmndesu igery on wash- Oxmu'onl‘efluteverywaos!; -blgcolorwmuwt < m 7 dealert for yourself. It's ve show that one OXYDOL soak clothes just 15 minutes to the tubful . . . no scrubbiny spots wash g, - / JUNE 1937. Air Headliners Afternoon Programs. 3:00 p.m.—WJSV, Washington- Cleveland Base Ball Game. 4:45 pm.—WMAL, Evening Star Flashes. Evening Programs. 7:00 p.m.—WRC, Burns and len. 7:15p.m.—WOL, Announcers’ Court, 7:30 p.m.—WJSV, Pipe Smoking Time; W O L, “Let's Visit.” —WJSV, Radio Theater. —WRC, Hour of Charm. —WJSV, Wayne King’s Orchestra; WRC, The Champions. 9:30 p.m.—WMAL, National Ra- dio Forum. $:00 p.m. 8:30 p.m, 9:00 p.m. Short-Wave Programs. 8:05pm.—PRAGUE, Brass Quintet, OLRA4A, 25.34 m., 11.84 meg. 9:00 p.m.—LONDON, “Echoes of Ulster,” GSI, 19.6 m., 1526 meg.; GSF, 198 m., 1514 meg; GSD, 25.5 11.75 meg.; GSC, 31.3 m,, 9.58 meg. HELP_MEN, | AUTO MECHANIC_ must be first-class man, ia work on all makes of cars Ford. Plymoutn Dodke. etc.: ¥00d hours and wages. . Apply ‘Mr. Bray. 1526 14th st nw._at _once BARBERS ()—Permanent Jjob in_ air- cooled. downtown shop: union guaran- tee: reliable and experienced men only need apply. Address Box 227-B, Star office. "BOOKKEEPER T_office part or full time, for Summer montha Possibility of permanent. Location, Alex. Address_Employer. Box 371, Alex., Va. Natl X 0 K st. n.w. SR 8 pin- nen between 8 7 pm. g T HELPER, with driving p | mit.” Wisconsin 4461-W. evenings | COLLECTOR " instaliments, and insurance salesman, full or part time. Permanent for reliable man. National 4813, | CURB ATTENDANTS. over 15 | tips. meals. Apply 5111 Georg! | DRIVER. white, experienced in_delivery | of refrigerators’ good salary. fieady em- ployment. “Apply George's Radio Co.. rear 20 SSt Rntwi e s DENTAL _TECHNICIAN, experienced. ali- | around.”Telephone Decatur 191K | FURNITURE SALESMAN—State | ence 7 good ve. n.w. experi- Star office | GREASE_RACK BOY, white, expericnced, or De Soto and Plymouth cars. Apply | between 8 am. and 7 pm. Nick Bom- bard, Inc.. 1424 Florida ave. n.e. | HARVEST SEASON for c g ) plants and chimneys. White operator want ed for power suction machine. preferabiy one with experience. Apply Klomp Alr Sys- tems. 1406 Wisco ave. n.w HOUSEMAN. whit dy with tools: B Tooms boRrd. Small Calnty: st n.w._Ring_bel i INSTRUMENT "MAKER _experienced. apply Bowen & Co.. 4708 Bethesda E peihesda, Ma LG MAGAZINE SALESMAN: new ~year club offer i cliy or_road Appiy 402 6th ~who 15 looking ition. This con- lead to a responsible executive n now open to the man who can ualify. ‘Sales experience helpful. but not | necessary.” Address Box Star office. AN, experienced in ste Address Box 44-Z_Star_office b | MANAGER for_roofing conc T be man _thoroughly ~understanding _roofing business. State experience and salary ex- pecied. Address Box 49-B. Star offc MARRIED MEN._ several with sales ability. 1o represent large insurance com- pany. salers end commisison, ~Apply 404 Machinists' Bidg.._9th Vern | MEN WANTED to sell Ty-Neet ties: profits. _See Walker. 3218 M st. NIGHT CLERK-—Over 45 years old piy 818 K st. n.w. corner 9th st. | New York ave PIANO PLAYER_ beach. for & Star office under 19 vea: ummer. Address xperienced. expe | wanted at Nlchols ave. se. once._ PRESSERS ork. good Doy | ville.’ Md RADIATOR. body. fender man: good. 1118 20th st. n.w. SELL €1 COUPON BOOK. ¢ | services: keep 40c: ~fountain “Abply " CHri i must be cont 7 in pen Metropolitan_Advertisers. 818 9th st. n.w. | SODA AND LUNCHEONETTE MANA. Must be thoroughly experienced. references quired: good salary. dress Box 216-W. Star office NTED EXPERIENCED MAN ll\h\w\ o ice wagon. Apply Louis De Atley. 1116 Va. ave. s.w WATCHMAKER Apply P. K R | circle S5 WINDOW TRIMMER- Thoroughly e experi- | enced in n's wea do not telephone. | Sherr's_Men hop. 3006_14th st. n.w. | YOUNG MAN with car to sell real estate, commission basis._Apply between 2 and b. | 805 _Investment_Bldg YOUNG MAN. work in Store. _ Apply Parkway Clothes. w. FR— iocal Ad- must ichter, “be " experienced. No. 1 in_1 mn- S0%4 t_department of es- office. Must be well educated. have sales ability and know the | city. Excellent_future. Address Box_65 SHEET-METAL FOREMAN. Experienced in taking charee of installa- xfinnlof cooling and heating. Apply 1313 st n.w. Salary to start, Star offic T DRAFTSMAN. Experienced in shop 1avout of sheet metal for heating and cooling. Apply 1313 stnw ATTENTION, MEN. Owing to our expansion we have a few more openings for ambitious. clean-cut men. at least 21_with D. C. drivers’ per- mits: salary. $17.50 wk. plus commission and bonus. possible earnings, $30 to $40 wk.: splendid opportunity for advance- ment: absolutely no selling. 201 Trans- portation Bldg. LANSBURGH & BRO. Two men wanted for store customer contact work; sales exp. and car neces- sary. Apply 10 am. employment office, 4th floor, Tuesday TWO MEN. Only men with service or sales exp., hon- est. reliable and hard workers need apply. Car and married preferred. Compensation discussed at interview. Call Potomac 4678 for appuintment. Monday. 8 p.m. PAINT SALESMAN. Local established concern has opening for experienced outside salesm: salary bonus: real oportunity for right man: state fully qualifications in first Address Box 1-B_Star office GAS STATION ATTENDANTS. Greasing Experience Necessary. Triflers Need Not Apply. Ask for Mr. Groome. 145 Bladensburg Rd. N.E. CARPENTER for mv‘nlnr trim._ Apply at | references, salary expected. Address | 1116 pm Thomas | HELP AND SIT UATIONS. % B_I] HELP MEN. (Centinued.) EXCEPTIONAL OFFER. Salesman. 40-45 years old. experienced wanted by 42-year-old manufacturer of maintensnce supplfes for Washington and surrounding _territo We. large clientele: business 38% better than 193 same period. Advanced commissions. mail orders credited You must have car. ex- ;D8 capadle of sellink to institutions. Phone Hotel. Monday. _____ SITUATIONS WOMI ‘COLL!‘DE English_ {nstructor free Sum= | er, companion. children. adults: research, | boste p ' hotel; other Jjobs, 3-B._Star office. \cooK experienced colored age French pastries ~catering aumnc-uon. reference. North 3165-W. GERMAN NURSE for dietitian: city references, Adams 5813 nfant_or 818-% AUTO SALESMEN. We have openings for 2 new-car and 2 used-car salesmen. Plenty of floor play. Bora fide leads furnished. Exceptional rates of commission paid. Transportation furnished free. See Dick Sulli- van, Logan Motor Co., 1111 18th st. n.w. HELP MEN AND WOMEN. all_income or man em- (Sate of ‘my aged aunt 01 rel Md.: will have rent water Dald and small sslary in' re- rs. Mann. Phone Pennsylvan: Hotel_for interview. MAN O [ OR WOMAN to operste a laundry pressing machine; experienced only. ApplY Chin Sam. 816 1 RESIDENT MANAGERS Ior small room- ing house; 1 room. gas range, electricity, telephone " all free; also commission on rents: only sober, experlenced couple need apply. Address Box -B. Star office. !MPLOYM!NT_SERVICES. 5 & DOMESTIC. DOMESTIC AGENCY, 1925 0th. Dec Do Nortn 00T urnishes help 'and work! _capacity: quick_serv! RELIABLE AGENCY. Dec. 5561, 1403 11th, has cooks, chambermaids, 'nurses, ©.h.W., part-lime day workers; Housemen. SALESMEN. CONBCIENTIOUS _ outside salesmen of proven ability; a good living for s family man A" you are determined to work honestly 6 hours per day. Minimum of $7 per day guaranteed against commission. Apply 3-5 pm. 313 H BALESMEN—Only high apply; daily, 9:30 liber men need Southern Bldg. HELP WOMEN. BEAUTY OPERATOR, all-around. exper- lenced. steady, salary: early closing. Apply Jack's’ 710 14th st. n.w. BEAUTY OPERATOR must be exp expenerua in 8l branches.” 'Aply Lillian's Beauty hoj Wis._ave. n.w BEAUTY GPERATOR. h-sround experi: ence. none other need apply. 1241 Good Hope 1d. s.e. CURB ATTENDANTS. over 18 vea tips. meals. Apply 5111 Georgla ave. 1ow: HOUSEKEEPER__ white. well furn, comfortable location. _Wise NURSES) mm—u T nt salary_range. $70-$75 with maintenance, B0 s 108 Sithout. Requirementa: Uhnied States citizenship. license in own S:ate Write Director. Division of Nursing. De- partment of Hospitals. New York City SALESLADY. experienced. for small neigh- borhood dept. store: ‘one who can sell State experience, salary. Address Box | 1-B. Star office. _ By SECRETARY AND EPER._ exper fenced, for air-conditioning business; per manent position for one wWith pleasing personality, ambitious and willing to take responsibilities: state experience in first | pay very satisfactory to right party. Address Box 47-2. Star_offic TEACHER OR COLLEGE STUDENT, splen- did experience; Tealinful work Salary, 00 days, $270. Week's {ree training required. Address Box 4K0-A. Star office. WAITRESS, over 1R. Must have_experi- ence. Apply Hot Ighonpe 6111 ‘G Pare. married couple: rm;; very good r WAITRESSES wanted. Apply in afternoon. Blue Bell Cafe, 4300 Connecticut_ave WAITRESS! experienced; good tips. Hillow's Cafe. 50 M st. n.w. ‘WATTRESSES 2) experienced, pleasing pfrlormhly ®0od wages. st.nw. LEnfant Grill. WHITE GIRL, general housework, s apartment. Telephme{ l!lel’ 7 Apt. K14, 0L small | o'clock | p.m.. Columb “ OMAN—Pari-time woman Baturdsy. CApply 1n person. ave 3% e woMAN experienc Jaundry T Ned. and Thurs. 23 Kennedy st. n.w. WOMEN_ (5) to take orders for sta sund-m line of food products. Salary. $12 week and bonus. Apply Garlinger & Co.. 916 . nw. work _for ured; hours 10 to 4: no work 2643 Conn. 5 hinese Anpl! FINGER WAVER. expert: excellent_sal- 1. | ary; vear-around work. Metropolitan 7225. odil INSTRUCTION COURSES. AUTO DRIVING LESSONS—Trial lesson free: permits and l.censss: complete course, $10._Mr. Piye. Emerson 4862, any tims LINOTYPE OPERATORS no mand at big wages and hel, Bpe S in ol ke e teacn vou auiekly get job. Enroll no; irton Lino- 001, Brintcrat: Building. - Ar interesting_co sn ne) training. with yping. cord and button boards. Get th best training under experienced teachers- FANS Intae end Miss West SoXner U VICE. Room Nnmnnl 204, 1311 NEW ClASSES "FORMING. Start this wee work in "thortt and” keeping. spelling BOYD 0. National CALCULATING _MAC] ‘HINE—C 8hcrthand—Tyol, omy T ~—WooD's SCHOOL, 710 ldth Bt. N.W. TRAIN FOR BETTER PAY. Investigate the American Schools edu- eatlonal’ programs, its record of 40 vears and lh? opbportunity it offers you I Diesel Engineering. | Civil Enginee Star_office. SR BEAUTY TRAINING. Learn the famo MABELI U] B V;‘ng“&“n LE HONOUR NOUR has LO‘\DON PARIS and latest methods of beaut surance of receiving that can be offered 4 Summer Rates in Effect. Free Catalogue—Terms— Dwy-Nite Class BELLE HONOUR, (The School of Siuccessful (.rad, _ 1340 Rew York Ave “MARCH OF DIESE‘.L’ FREE Every mechanically Schools registrar 4001 lane, Baltimore. Md America’s_Oldest Exclusive Diesel Schools, Washington Academy, Inc. of Hair and Beauty | FAMOUS A. A A SYSTEM ADA ANNA AYERS. Nationally ‘recognized beau'y authority | from coast o co; Datly demands for ur | sraduates. Investiga | Pagton's only crivate | or,phoze. e |“‘WASHINGTON A ACADEMY 15th 15th and “O; %F“z] ) | PERSONAL’ | HEMOI DS ERADIC\"TD BY MY own method Results 1 | time or money back Wiie to | drugs or surgery DR SO 1365 Cowmbla rd. Adams FALSE TEETH REPAIRS wait_ Emerg t ‘Westory Bldg. WHILE Room 601, et. 1833, | | | large front | this. Req furniture | REDUCING — fat in spo Appointme | 1 SPANISH. NATIVE SPANISH-AMER [ INSTRUCTION. BO"‘N L\ FIANO CLASSE! REASONABLE ‘GAST ADAMS ) MISS_ S| Will Interview married women who have | and financial problems any mornink this week Immediate work for all who qualify. Room 403 x P st nw. AN OPPORTUNITY FOR 3 LADIES OF 10 70 18 WAIT R ESS, experienced, | with reference, able to work | immediately. 1625 Conn. ave. in person. e l\u./n't:m..oo re or Adams | DRIVING WEST. / ANY PLACE “ANY = | this week to s Cleveland 2. Beaiv Servlce Dallx Pree Haircu Oul Tonic Permar e N. 3 \‘\.\sh Bldl- Washmgton Academy Inc. HELP DOMESTIC. COLORED WOMAN. middle-aged; clean nnafi g00d cook: experienced; reference. 195, COOK. e).Denencrfl colored: city references Teauired: ‘stay nights: $45 month. Cal Cleveland 007 CAMEIA lEPAle. cAvxERA REPAIRIN G ALBERT INC., 818 10th St Nw @ rone Nationd) 4712, REPAIRS & SERVICE COOK_ second. mluml woman, cxnpnznced for 1(5{:(- boarding house; no phone 1123 13th COOK. colored. and ll‘nrul worker. experi- 5 to 30. "Address JENERAL HOUSEWORKER _sxperience with small children: stay nights; city Ietexencs Cleveland 7147 L. white or colored. cook and general Fousework: fond of chiidren: stay nights own room and bath: $7 week. 1506 44th st nw GIRL. white, genéral housework. care of ch!ld[gn st mlhls. Call North 0586, _ for gh.w 35. Some Knowledse room and board. office. L. help care for 2 children: of cooking: good ‘-;:1"1 AN colored. neat general housework, 3 adults in family. 1848'D st. n.e. Apt. 3. at once. MAID. colored married; ref required as to ability: free apt. and good pay. Give full facts about experience. references. age. number in family: good. permanent place for right parties.” Address Box 146-B. Star MAID clean and neat for small apt. stay some evenings; $6 week and car fare references. 228 Hamilton st. n.w.. A BETTLED WHITE WOMAN—Care 2 children. help on maid's day out: stay nights: excellent home: $25 and_b Cleveland _0440. WOMAN. white_ ¢.h.w__ employed couple: care chiid 4: Tome Dights.” Phone after 4:30.__Wisconsin_37. ‘PERMANENT Posrrlou—oemm Thouse- work. cook. Stay nights. Smaill family. Pleasant surroundings. Wash. bus. Refs. Kensington 368-W. small must room BEDDING MATTREssm box spri piliows reno.: best prices and pron Rash. Matiress Co. 316 L st sw N CARPENTER. indcp porches, screens. wire. picket T porches or ste ‘9oms mode: upbo: cabinets. _Douglas._ Atlantic CARPENTRY. buildine. remode ing. painting and paper han siding. _ Metropolitan CEMENT a specia o sidewalks. parch - your exp. 14 Kastle pl. ne UPHOLSTE CHAIR CANING, {FHOLSIE: rockers splinted, CLAY ARMBTKONG 113 Oth st. n.w. _Phone Metropolitan 206: ELECTRIC WIRING, ° airs: 6-r. house fixtures & base ol REsal Elec. Co- 845 Upshur n.w “Cai’s T ENTERPRISE ROOFING CO. ROOFING—SIDING—INSULATION. Egtimates Free—Terms if Desired Ave N.E. POTOMAC 0200. _ FLOOR FINISHING. sanding: ma rent ot sale: prices reasonable. 1: mont_st. n.w. Hankins, Adams ( R_WORK sanding and fnishing Drices reasonable: work guaranteed G Deaton, 803 Longfeliow st. n.w. R450. 5181 ping walls Walerpri ._Linc. 5641 Geor machines A _specialty. Call Ben. North JOB PLASTERING, cement wor too_small. none too far. =William Thomas, 707 M st. n.w._District 45 10% . W old floors SITUATIONS MEN. ACCOUNTANT, expert; books started, b.[. anced. audited, kept part time: NTA des vo as aoant BooKkeeper: 3 sears: upenencc Address Box 32 Star_office. THE J. R. WATKINS CO. Can use three men with good appearance. ove D. d Ve experience . required. YOU. If from $20 to $4 terests you. apply, 9 to 12 am. 513 REAL SALES OPPORTUNITY. Man to work in local territory: learn heating_engineering, air-conditioning; op- portunity to work into sales engineeri Experience not necessary. Position pays expense allowance and exira income daily rgm sl Excellent opportunity with {eating " company in_ home heating and air-conditioning. Must have pleasing per- sonality and wint permanent, connection to justify training. Can also use few pros- pect geiters on liberal part-time basis. AnDlV m erson. OLLAND FURNACE COMPANY, World's Largest Installers of Home Heating Air-Conditioning Systems. S0 Corambia R Washington, D, C. 55 MEN— Future Sales Managers. $2.500 to $6,000 yearly income s beins enjoyed by muny of our associates in our business. "Tn many instances these figures are being exceeded. However, that kind of annual income should be attractive to a number of men from 25 to 50 years of age in this community; men who have families to support and who do not wish to be con- tinualy fearing the need to change em- ployment. The essential quallties are—average in- telligence, honest. tesy, good person- Sy’ zo0d habits, spirit of irigndliness for peopie. willingness to work. Should have a car. The few men we can use to fill vacancies caused by promotions and transfers may now be route men. clerks, electricians, in dustrial. insurance men. engineers, 'spe- clalty .alespeople. etc. Without cost we fit you in a few hours’ time to %o into sub- stantial earnings and soon quality for your supervisory and managerial position: Call and meet our Mr. Haynes %t Lee 15th and L sts. n.w., Tuesday, 10 talk m: mu“er over in all > f House. am. detalls, and BOOKKEEPER. AccbnNTANT 10 vears' elient “referencs Address aooxm:zpm-mcovm N years' experience. inciuding buying.’ selling_and trafic. general office wholesale and retail lumher Address Box 95-B. Star office. 7¢ UTLER, colored, experienced. Cail Dec. FURW week dass ‘after 5 o clock Sung CHAUFFEUR and housema z refs. Willisms. Call Potomac 3963-W. LADY wishes to piace reliable willing butier. "Will do outside work. Telephone Decatir _2708. PATENT , WORK—_Graduate _ electrical engineer. 2 vears' accredited law school, 3 years' drafting and specification writing experience desires _opportunity in _any bhase of patent work. ry secol Mdre}_'.!fl,x_ -B. Star_off Young " M 23, - experienced typist Q. Sreruior. omee elerk: lso Toom and shippine. dept. " Initial salary immateris] if” chance for advancement. Potomac 4200. Apt. 612 8* ey SITUATIONS DOMESTIC. COLORED GIRL desires work as Turse or general_houseworker. _Call Met. 3: PAINTING. PAPERHANGING the highest type of workmanship by skilled white me- chanics. at moderate cost: free, estimates. ath & Zevely. Decatur 3535 rumrxo interior and exterfor at & r sonable price: best workmanship and ma- terials. ~Senate Dec. Co.. Lincoln 0997, PAINTING. work and_materials guaran- teed: free’estimatc. Mr. Pugh. Atlantic 04! FRRERSS ORI, PAINTING AND PAPERING. RS SANDED AND REFINISHED, CALL MR . MINNIX. PAPER HANGING. room guaranteed. J. Jones. 5!0 -er st, West 10132, PAPER HANGING done at once, &4 & room including paper: best Orkman- echanic._ Georgia 002 PAPER HANGING. this week only. $650 per room: washable sun-fast paper of 1037 work_guarant di PAPER HANGING. naim el gl June 15: Imperiai washable paper. $6 0 best references: guarantee my 0\\n Save by_calling Spigel. Randoiph 5 PAPER H. A My 20 years exper enables me to guarantee you perfect satis- faction. = Just call Col. 5585. Time pay- ments if neces 1 PAPERING. painting. low prices this week. I do_and guarantes my own work. _Call Boitz. mbia_1580. PAPERING PAINTING—Dea) direct_with mechanie for better work st lomest orices. Gall MET2. Columbia (506 any. time. n.w. . _Diastering: special GIRL. normsal graduate. wishes D, S in doctor's office of beauty rlor. _Met. 355 COLORED GIRL X wmm Job, general house- work, _Decatur UIRL oxperlenud housework; city reference. Decatus general .ssl PAPERING. PAINTING. EXTERIOR—INTERIOR. PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CO,, 3508 Georgia Ave. N.W. Adams 1307.___ Eves.. Atlantic 3046. omL colmzd, somhern wi v I3 Sook: witl"s ..7:, Tor Bumner; Sacd ;e“rd il'go ; - Erences. After 2. p.m., Decatur 3504 GIRL. colored, ev:mng work. 1324 8 st. w-nu part time, day or in lunch room; experienced. GIRL. eolorm. ihorough cleaner. wishes day’s work clei T Monday, vg'dnesdln Fhursday. Cail until 0 tonight. Dec. 4099, GIRL colored. wishes part-time or full- time work: good references; neat and relisble._ Potomac B628. GIRL. colored. wanis work, full or part District 7866. yants job st housework cooki §9,5'me nishts; sood Srmatd lood cook reference. ‘WASH wmum colored. nnu men’s or families’ washing at home. 117 K st. n.w. or Met. 3809. 7 L] TERING, Tepairing. straight. new work patching. pointing up: get lh‘Lm.n wWho does best Work at reas. prices. ‘Lloyd Perdue, 614 Kastle pl. Linc. 8l PLASTERING, stucco repaired: cemem. waterproof basements. dsmp walls, | roofs. Call after 6, Minnick. Ligc. 4 €. RUGS washed and _shampooed: best war? reasonszble price. For estimate. Armenian Oriental Rug Co.. Adams_57 Rugs Washed, Repaired. BEST PRICES. EXCELLENT WORK Free Estimates. Large or_Small Jobs. RE RUG SHOP. 1204 18th St. N.W. Natl. 20989. TERI Furnitu UPHOLSTERING Tyt done in home if desired. Weaver, Newton st. n.w. Adams 8401, [ wor) 1434

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